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Pre-feasibility Study & Options Analysis for New Correctional Infrastructure via Public Private Partnership- Jamaica

Pre-feasibility Study & Options Analysis for New Correctional Infrastructure via Public Private Partnership- Jamaica has been closed on 06 Jul 2021. It no longer accepts any bids. For further information, you can contact the World Bank

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Location: Jamaica

General information

Donor:

World Bank

Industry:

Government

Construction & Engineering

Status:

Closed

Timeline

Published:

16 Jun 2021

Deadline:

06 Jul 2021

Value:

Not available

Contacts

Name:

{"Monique Harper-Griffiths"}

Phone:

{"8769355082"}

Description

https://devbusiness.un.org/content/pre-feasibility-study-options-analysis-new-correctional-infrastructure-public-private
JAMAICA: FOUNDATIONS FOR COMPETITIVENESS AND GROWTH PROJECT Loan No.:8408-JM Assignment Title:  PRE-FEASIBILITY STUDY AND OPTIONS ANALYSIS FOR NEW CORRECTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE VIA A PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN JAMAICA  Reference No. (As per Procurement Plan): FCG/CON/082 The Government of Jamaica has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Foundations for Competitiveness and Growth Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services. The consulting services (“the Services”) Over the last several years, the Government of Jamaica through the Ministry of National Security (MNS) has been exploring ways by which it could construct a new state of the art Maximum Security Correctional Facility accommodating approximately 5,000 inmates.  This objective is consistent with the Government’s policy position of using incarceration as a tool of social reformation as against a means of punishment. The construction of a new correctional facility would be consistent with the commitment of the government to effect improvements in the management of incarcerated persons.  The construction of the new facility will, among other things, allow for the Department of Correctional Services to limit and possibly eliminate the problem of overcrowding, produce operational efficiency gains, allow for the closure of outdated facilities and release prime real estate for alternative productive uses such as light industrial activities, notably to stimulate private investments and accelerate economic growth. The need for a new Correctional Facility aims to fulfill the following objectives: To eradicate the overcrowding in correctional facilities To reduce the recidivism rate MNS has undertaken several studies of the proposed project site including recently completed Geological and Hydrological studies. The purpose of this contract is to conduct a comprehensive pre-feasibility study and options analysis for a proposed new Maximum Security Correctional Facility via Public-Private Partnership or traditional procurement.   The objective of the assignment is to assist the Government with determining the optimal strategy to achieve its objectives.  The consultancy is expected to: Analyze at a high level the financial, economic, legal, technical, social, environmental, and regulatory aspects of the project, listing of the main potential impacts and mitigating measures, and issues to be addressed in further project development work. Assess the feasibility of private sector participation options via PPP versus traditional procurement for the development of the new Maximum Security Correctional Facility and recommend the preferred option. Analyze the options available to the MNS including key considerations and implications for each option and the recommended option that achieves the required objectives.  Consider redevelopment of the correctional facility on its present site as one option, compared with the proposed relocation site. The scope of works includes: Component 1: Conduct Financial, Commercial and Economic Analysis Component 2: Conduct Legal Analysis and Recommendations including Risk Assessment Component 3: Conduct a high level Technical, Social and Environmental Assessment Component 4: Marketability Assessment and Options Analysis- PPP versus Traditional Procurement Component 5: a. Identify the necessary actions to be undertaken by the MNS to facilitate the implementation of the recommended option Define and advise of the next steps, based on the outcome of this study and the project requirements. The anticipated duration of the assignment is four (4) months.   The Planning Institute of Jamaica now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. The shortlisting criteria are: At least 15 years' experience in the field of infrastructure development via Public-Private Partnership (PPP), specific experience in correctional services infrastructure and/or similar infrastructure would be required. (25 points) A minimum of 10 years’ experience in corporate business / commercial law with demonstrated legal experience in implementing and closing PPP transactions, evidenced by successful completion of at least 3 PPP projects of a similar nature in the last 7 years (15 points);   At least 15 years demonstrated experience in the building design, construction, civil engineering, technical feasibility assessments of infrastructure projects including planning and coordination, evidenced by successful completion of   at least 5 PPP projects of a similar nature in the last 7 years (20 points); A minimum of 10 years’ experience in financial modelling and private investment via Public-Private Partnerships in correctional services facilities and/or similar infrastructure (20 points) Demonstrable experience with the integration of sustainable development principles into city development planning and environment management for at least 3 infrastructure projects in the last 7 years (20 points). The minimum points required for short-listing is 70. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of the World Bank’s Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants by World Bank Borrowers dated January 2011, revised July 2014 (“Consultant Guidelines”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. The Consultancy Firm may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture to enhance their qualifications. A Consultancy Firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant’s Qualification Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested consultants may obtain the Terms of Reference and the template for submission of an Expression of Interest in English at www.gojep.gov.jm or https://www.pioj.gov.jm/procurement/. Expressions of interest (EOI) must be uploaded on or before July 6, 2021 at 11:45pm. This is an online-managed tender, and submissions will be accepted via the electronic Government Procurement Portal (www.gojep.gov.jm). No hard copy submission will be accepted. To participate in this tender opportunity, Consultants must first be registered and know how to use the electronic Procurement System, www.gojep.gov.jm. Please self- register on the e-GP System, by selecting the Register as a Supplier link from the home page. Consultants are encouraged to upload their submissions at least two (2) hours prior to the deadline for submission. For assistance and training please contact the GOJEP support desk at: 1-876-932-5220 or 1-876-806-5149 or 1-876-806-4581; or 1-876-806-4536 or via email at [email protected]. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Planning Institute of Jamaica Attn: Monique Harper-Griffiths 16 Oxford Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica Tel: 876 935 5082 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] Jamaica Foundations for Competitiveness and Growth Jamaica Not cancelled Request for Expression of Interest Consulting Services- Firm Tuesday, July 6, 2021- 23:45 WB-P758001-06/21 IBRD84080 FCG/CON/082 P147665 General- Construction General- Environment General- Social Services Wednesday, June 16, 2021 OP00133341 English Wednesday, June 16, 2021- 14:27 Planning Institute of Jamaica Monique Harper-Griffiths 16 Oxford Road Kingston 5 Jamaica, West Indies 8769355082 [email protected] Other Industry, Trade and Services, Public Administration- Industry, Trade and Services, Banking Institutions, Agricultural markets, commercialization and agri-business, Other Non-bank Financial Institutions, Other Industry, Trade and Services, Trade World Bank Monday, June 14, 2021- 20:00 IBRD/IDA Loans (PE) Planning Institute of Jamaica USD 96000.00 Pre-feasibility Study & Options Analysis for New Correctional Infrastructure via Public Private Partnership- Jamaica Procurement Specialist proc_voc_id: 81121505 proc_voc_title: Economic development consultancy seg_id: 81000000 seg_title: Engineering and Research and Technology Based Services family_id: 81120000 family_title: Economics class_id: 81121500 class_title: Economic analysis cmdty_id: 81121505 cmdty_title: Economic development consultancy proc_voc_id2: 95121700 proc_voc_title2: Public buildings and structures seg_id2: 95000000 seg_title2: Land and Buildings and Structures and Thoroughfares family_id2: 95120000 family_title2: Permanent buildings and structures class_id2: 95121700 class_title2: Public buildings and structures cmdty_id2: cmdty_title2: proc_voc_id3: 95121704 proc_voc_title3: Prison building seg_id3: 95000000 seg_title3: Land and Buildings and Structures and Thoroughfares family_id3: 95120000 family_title3: Permanent buildings and structures class_id3: 95121700 class_title3: Public buildings and structures cmdty_id3: 95121704 cmdty_title3: Prison building

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